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and the arab world the e.u. wants arab help in reducing migration in part from north africa but also syria is that likely to happen president i'll seize the end of the e.u. representative so you're both mentions the topic of migration as easy emphasized that they have worked very hard and that is something that the e.u. has appreciate not a lot of migrants have let to come from egypt but rather from libya where conflicts are are growing at is these conflicts that leaders not only arab leaders but also european leaders would like to resolve in order to stem this flow of illegal migration to stop people the business of people smugglers that's what a number of leaders have emphasized in their speeches however when it comes to concrete action the you for instance has this idea to open disembarkation platforms if you want a refugee centers in arab countries and no concrete proposals are expected to be made here in sharm el sheikh ok thank you there was political correspondent george metes in sharm el sheikh egypt. po
and the arab world the e.u. wants arab help in reducing migration in part from north africa but also syria is that likely to happen president i'll seize the end of the e.u. representative so you're both mentions the topic of migration as easy emphasized that they have worked very hard and that is something that the e.u. has appreciate not a lot of migrants have let to come from egypt but rather from libya where conflicts are are growing at is these conflicts that leaders not only arab leaders...
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and the e.u. similar to a so-called european customs association suggested by trade groups it would represent both the u.k. and the e.u. meaning they have a common external trade policy and just single representation at the world trade organization. now for more on this let's bring in martin bromley is with the effects center for international economics and he's among the economists that has suggested for britain and the e.u. to stay in one customs union martin welcome to the program theresa may has or directed this plan do you think it still has a chance. i think it still has a chance it has never been on the table by brussels brussels has always ruled out to give the brits a say in the newly created customs union or customs association as we have called it but we believe that the backstop is the best solution as address to permanently money first disadvantage to two asian forty united kingdom very internal integrity is a driscoll different regime applies for northern ireland and for the rest of
and the e.u. similar to a so-called european customs association suggested by trade groups it would represent both the u.k. and the e.u. meaning they have a common external trade policy and just single representation at the world trade organization. now for more on this let's bring in martin bromley is with the effects center for international economics and he's among the economists that has suggested for britain and the e.u. to stay in one customs union martin welcome to the program theresa...
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next because yen stone broke he's almost warning the e.u. not to compete with nato but does the alliance chief i suppose not see being dependent on nato any different to being dependent on washington you know european security is still being channeled somewhere else. well i would be very much in favor of even more independence from us i don't see oversee all the plants together and the european defense. i don't see it as a competition tool to all of us i see it as part of the need to. armaments of and if you look at the budget where that is your new york your big defense is part of their you have as of our six point five billion you are all over for building infrastructures infrastructure measures against russia to build to build the bridges and earth region streets to make it more easy to bring the tanks from western europe to puerto rico so it so for me it's part of the of the broader armaments and not the issue or directed against the u.s. if chancellor merkel gets her way sure whoever takes over from her chancellor to form an e.u. securi
next because yen stone broke he's almost warning the e.u. not to compete with nato but does the alliance chief i suppose not see being dependent on nato any different to being dependent on washington you know european security is still being channeled somewhere else. well i would be very much in favor of even more independence from us i don't see oversee all the plants together and the european defense. i don't see it as a competition tool to all of us i see it as part of the need to. armaments...
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the new e.u. guess directive or the construction and operation of this new part ok so it's something like a race against the clock but then we heard of this compromise that's been adopted what does this latest turn of events mean for the project. well i think this is a testimony is that this fight is what about six i mean what we heard yesterday was that france was going to be in favor of these new e.u. directive and this could have mean that the majority of the member states would have moved against north seem to as as you stated germany is a strong supporter of this pipe and has been i think politically astute astute to find and to reach a compromise as you said as a compromise that all germany to implement the rules and salt what we can say is yesterday we would have said that the fate of those who rise they might be a success france was going to have her against walls for him too but with this compromise i mean this new directive will have a little impact on law seem to power right and just ju
the new e.u. guess directive or the construction and operation of this new part ok so it's something like a race against the clock but then we heard of this compromise that's been adopted what does this latest turn of events mean for the project. well i think this is a testimony is that this fight is what about six i mean what we heard yesterday was that france was going to be in favor of these new e.u. directive and this could have mean that the majority of the member states would have moved...
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entity particularly with the e.u. just to give you an illustration of how that looks like the e.u. is singapore's biggest foreign investment as well as a lot of just foreign trade treat much a pun as you speak singapore currently is home to ten thousand european companies and that is growing so this agreement is not only going to that if it the big guys the small and medium enterprises in singapore as well as in the e.u. are going to benefit greatly from this agreement as well. with the rest of the asean countries have a similar agreement or will they strive to have a similar agreement with the you well the hope is that that will happen in the future how far away that future is remains to be unseen remains to be known this most also is supposed to be a show or a demonstration of fostering and encouraging peaceful multilateral trade of trade relationships particularly amid the treaty tensions that's happening between the u.s. and china are right now under the e.u. singapore f t a exports originating from us and countries are going to be considered it as a originating from singapore
entity particularly with the e.u. just to give you an illustration of how that looks like the e.u. is singapore's biggest foreign investment as well as a lot of just foreign trade treat much a pun as you speak singapore currently is home to ten thousand european companies and that is growing so this agreement is not only going to that if it the big guys the small and medium enterprises in singapore as well as in the e.u. are going to benefit greatly from this agreement as well. with the rest of...
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actions the e.u. has created a special vehicle to keep cash flowing towards iran hopes are high that it just might work. from health care devices to orthopedic implants iran has a solid track record of producing medical technology. a maori i'm a yari started up his company nine years ago today his specialized screws and bone plates are sold in iran elsewhere in asia and africa and most of all in the european union's. business is booming despite reimposed u.s. sanctions against iran the main problem for the entrepreneur is the fact that the run has been disconnected from the us dominated payment system. this situation all of the problem is to transfer money and then we can war with the other consuls invest medical equipment and medicine but about that transaction of the money we need to look and to find the new or old to do business. his company which started out in goal is done province in northern iran now employs more than one thousand people production is completely automated. while a computer cont
actions the e.u. has created a special vehicle to keep cash flowing towards iran hopes are high that it just might work. from health care devices to orthopedic implants iran has a solid track record of producing medical technology. a maori i'm a yari started up his company nine years ago today his specialized screws and bone plates are sold in iran elsewhere in asia and africa and most of all in the european union's. business is booming despite reimposed u.s. sanctions against iran the main...
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and china are right now under the e.u. singapore. exports originating from us and countries are going to be considered it as a originating from singapore as well so this is going to be a very street prone route of benefits between the e.u. singapore as well as the asean countries. and hang on they are here between the european union and singapore thank you very much andrea. well now to some of the other global business news headlines the u.s. has one european allies against using equipment made by chinese telecoms provider walk away secretary of state might compare said on wednesday it would make it harder to work together germany and poland among countries considering banning products from y. way which has close ties to the chinese military. more trouble for german payment services provider why a card investors in the u.s. have filed a class action lawsuit they say the company violated federal securities law a lawsuit alleges that wildcat has misled investors by not disclosing that an executive in singapore was under investigation f
and china are right now under the e.u. singapore. exports originating from us and countries are going to be considered it as a originating from singapore as well so this is going to be a very street prone route of benefits between the e.u. singapore as well as the asean countries. and hang on they are here between the european union and singapore thank you very much andrea. well now to some of the other global business news headlines the u.s. has one european allies against using equipment made...
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system the e.u. has taken on its concerns about the good friday agreement the return of a hard border and and turned those concerns into a legally binding fade and withdrawal agreement but it's not very boxed up which is potentially going to mean the withdrawal agreement doesn't get signed and in turn you have a heart breaks if you have new details on that in turn could lead to a hard border so it's the problem and it's hard to deal without and of course the irish and the e.u. is position is well it would have to sit on it but we've all promised that you know to return to our border so who'd be up to the u.k. as well to work out how we do well tony explain to those of us on the outside why you know this seems to be such a delimit let's say you do have a hard border you've got customs agents you've got police officers at the border would that really be enough to trigger a renewed sectarian violence. it is it's a risk and it's a risk that nobody wants to take and certainly the e.u. just much too risk b
system the e.u. has taken on its concerns about the good friday agreement the return of a hard border and and turned those concerns into a legally binding fade and withdrawal agreement but it's not very boxed up which is potentially going to mean the withdrawal agreement doesn't get signed and in turn you have a heart breaks if you have new details on that in turn could lead to a hard border so it's the problem and it's hard to deal without and of course the irish and the e.u. is position is...
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our london correspondent spoke with claudia kaitlin an e.u. and trade analyst with the u.k.'s institute of directors business lobby which conducted that study here's what she had to say that's quite a lot of your members so it's quite a drastic step as well it is quite a just accept and we were quite surprised but i think what it shows is that it's getting to the crunch time now and that is a very frustrated there's been no progress in parliament to for recent weeks members a small medium sized businesses and actually moving to the actually quite a drastic measure to take so it just shows that it's getting to the point where they're very frustrated and they want some progress and what about the free trade deal that's come out recently that most of the free trade use of the e.u. has with other countries are not going to be rolled over and i'm for braggs does that have any consequences to the pressure for your members i think one of the main ways that the government can ensure continuity of business in the u.k. is ensuring that they can roll over these trade agreements by march
our london correspondent spoke with claudia kaitlin an e.u. and trade analyst with the u.k.'s institute of directors business lobby which conducted that study here's what she had to say that's quite a lot of your members so it's quite a drastic step as well it is quite a just accept and we were quite surprised but i think what it shows is that it's getting to the crunch time now and that is a very frustrated there's been no progress in parliament to for recent weeks members a small medium sized...
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is trying to freeze and take away just on those talks and montevideo we did hear from the e.u. foreign policy chief federica maharani who warned that the venice will a crisis could destabilize the entire region is there a real danger of that occurring. yes but i think again it's primarily due to to to us the route through aggression which is. as you know for twenty years right with one new law it was issued in groups one funneling funds and in training to work in a unity democratic subversive activities to undermine the venezuelan government. live from boston this our political analyst under a king under thanks for coming on the program. so you. know a dispute over a major energy pipeline project is threatening to drive a wedge between europe two powerhouses germany and france north stream to would see russian gas pumped into europe through the baltic sea but france is apparently making moves to block the project our europe correspondent peter oliver hitchens' when it comes to the north stream to gas pipeline from russia to germany it's understood they may be about to vote in f
is trying to freeze and take away just on those talks and montevideo we did hear from the e.u. foreign policy chief federica maharani who warned that the venice will a crisis could destabilize the entire region is there a real danger of that occurring. yes but i think again it's primarily due to to to us the route through aggression which is. as you know for twenty years right with one new law it was issued in groups one funneling funds and in training to work in a unity democratic subversive...
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leaves the e.u. at the end of next month there are only fifty days left they have many things need back about my age in brussels. weather update next year on al-jazeera then how dozens of refugees stranded in cyprus for over twenty years afraid only getting their british past. hello there the weather is quite quiet for many of us say the northern parts of asia at the moment we do have a fair amount of cloud that is drifting its way eastwards and that's giving us some rain and some snow but over the next few days the temperatures to some of it really going to drop so if you take here that eleven degrees will probably be our maximum on friday but as we head into saturday this time maximum will just be two and there's also the chance of seeing just a little bit of snow as well elsewhere in towards the west is cool and staying that way for saturday say minus nineteen as a maximum temperature in a bottle of beijing on maximum will be freezing a bit further towards the south and the temperatures here are d
leaves the e.u. at the end of next month there are only fifty days left they have many things need back about my age in brussels. weather update next year on al-jazeera then how dozens of refugees stranded in cyprus for over twenty years afraid only getting their british past. hello there the weather is quite quiet for many of us say the northern parts of asia at the moment we do have a fair amount of cloud that is drifting its way eastwards and that's giving us some rain and some snow but over...
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was founded that's one of the things where the e.u. is really really good at because it gives the countries of the european union the chance to hit harder and higher than their own weight class because they have this huge market at their disposal so that is very very important for them but of course when the u.s. sort of pulled out of that they decided we want to be the champions of the free trade world not only economically but also politically supporting the bill to a lot of will system and that's in this context right here the european parliament is to decide on a new free trade deal with singapore kaufman reporting from stafford max thank you more trouble for german electronic payment company wire card investors in the united states are looking into a class action lawsuit they are accusing the company to violate federal security laws and hope to recover damages from recent losses a lawsuit alleges that wired card has misled investors by not disclosing that executives in singapore was under investigation for money laundering and it
was founded that's one of the things where the e.u. is really really good at because it gives the countries of the european union the chance to hit harder and higher than their own weight class because they have this huge market at their disposal so that is very very important for them but of course when the u.s. sort of pulled out of that they decided we want to be the champions of the free trade world not only economically but also politically supporting the bill to a lot of will system and...
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the e.u. is justice commissioner very curious as the move is meant to warn the banking and financial sector to be careful in its dealings with the affected jurisdictions the e.u. must not be a destination for illicit money the e.u. financial system must also be called for money laundering and must not serve as an instrument for financing crime including terrorism and the blacklist has a ready caused controversy the united states treasury for one was swift to object to the inclusion of four u.s. territories some e.u. countries worry that the inclusion of saudi arabia will harm their business ties with the country. the european parliament has ratified a free trade deal between the e.u. and singapore and the hopes it will serve as a blueprint for future deals with african states the riemann aims to remove all trade barriers between the two economies over the next five years trade amounts to ninety billion euros in goods and services last year member states must still approve that measure. the par
the e.u. is justice commissioner very curious as the move is meant to warn the banking and financial sector to be careful in its dealings with the affected jurisdictions the e.u. must not be a destination for illicit money the e.u. financial system must also be called for money laundering and must not serve as an instrument for financing crime including terrorism and the blacklist has a ready caused controversy the united states treasury for one was swift to object to the inclusion of four u.s....
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was always slightly i call it seven detached member of the e.u. never really quite fully engaged fully as fully enthusiastic as as it might have been or simply compared with several of the member states it's had lots of opt outs its out sort of exemptions from this that and the other so i think that the u.k. generally. is whether you break that down into the english discourse the irish i think has been seen as a certain degree of curiosity its role in the e.u. its role in europe is that as well as we may call it is that an exasperated and. truce freeze over a couple of weeks back in a special place in hell for for the black city of who gave them this was really a scintilla of an idea it was going to reflect that total exasperates in from top to bottom about the u.k.'s attitude with what people think of the other thinking though there's lots of goodness that just let's get this over with i think the actual approach to the u.k. and the what may have been a certain degree of understanding sympathy even for some of the issues that were raised voted up
was always slightly i call it seven detached member of the e.u. never really quite fully engaged fully as fully enthusiastic as as it might have been or simply compared with several of the member states it's had lots of opt outs its out sort of exemptions from this that and the other so i think that the u.k. generally. is whether you break that down into the english discourse the irish i think has been seen as a certain degree of curiosity its role in the e.u. its role in europe is that as well...
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as far as tourism a strategy is also of course there is a concern on the e.u. saw if they somehow give in to had the moms and change the backstop go for a different compromise can she even get anything through the house of parliament so how trustworthy of a negotiating partner is she that's what e.u. leaders must be asking themselves even more after this defeat tonight so many open questions in london thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world a court in turkey has ordered that german turkish journalist and social worker a delta mer g. be released from jail in istanbul he spent ten months in prison over alleged links to a far left party that turkey considers a terrorist organization is trial is still ongoing and he's not allowed to return to his native germany. at least forty police officers have been killed in a suicide car bombing in an indian administered kashmir pakistan base is the most group joshie muhammad has claimed responsibility it targeted a convoy of security forces on the main highway on the outskirts
as far as tourism a strategy is also of course there is a concern on the e.u. saw if they somehow give in to had the moms and change the backstop go for a different compromise can she even get anything through the house of parliament so how trustworthy of a negotiating partner is she that's what e.u. leaders must be asking themselves even more after this defeat tonight so many open questions in london thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world a...
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territories some e.u. countries worry that the inclusion of saudi arabia will harm their business ties with the country. the european parliament has ratified a free trade deal between the e.u. and singapore and the hopes it will serve as a blueprint for future deals with african states the riemann aims to remove virtually all trade barriers between the two economies over the next five years trade amounts to ninety billion euros in goods and services last year member states must still approve that measure. the party's seen here in berlin is legendary not that i would know of my age but it's a big draw for tourists and they cannot make boost for the city study shows that three million tourists came to berlin for their venues alone and twenty eighteen spending about one point five billion euros during their stays at hotels restaurants the clubs themselves a report commissioned by the commission is said to be the first of its kind in the city in response to growing pressure on the scene including rising rents
territories some e.u. countries worry that the inclusion of saudi arabia will harm their business ties with the country. the european parliament has ratified a free trade deal between the e.u. and singapore and the hopes it will serve as a blueprint for future deals with african states the riemann aims to remove virtually all trade barriers between the two economies over the next five years trade amounts to ninety billion euros in goods and services last year member states must still approve...
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e.u. vote on a russian gas pipelines in germany and suddenly the massive north stream to project is under doubt despite the fact the work is already underway i'll give you the latest. also the latest blow to a digital giant in europe germany's antitrust office telling facebook that its data collection across the internet and on its mobile applications is anticompetitive. and air bust in trouble carrier quantas cancels a large three eighty order raising more questions over the future of the world's biggest. m c thanks for joining us it's been years in the making a second north korean pipeline to deliver russian gas directly to the german coast though a controversial projects not least given its geo political implications north stream two has survived with just enough support across europe now on the eve of a critical vote that could be changing here's a look at the project construction of the north stream two pipeline is already well underway but the face of the project lies in the. e.u. me
e.u. vote on a russian gas pipelines in germany and suddenly the massive north stream to project is under doubt despite the fact the work is already underway i'll give you the latest. also the latest blow to a digital giant in europe germany's antitrust office telling facebook that its data collection across the internet and on its mobile applications is anticompetitive. and air bust in trouble carrier quantas cancels a large three eighty order raising more questions over the future of the...
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e.u. leaders are to decide on the future of the controversial north stream two pipeline project later today it will run next to an already existing pipeline from russia under the belting sea and supply gas directly to germany now it is set to go into operation later this year critics say the pipeline will make germany dependent on moscow and undermine european security and in a surprise move germany's ally france has spoken out in favor of more european regulation on projects like this threatening what some say is a key part of germany's energy strategy. for more insight on the story let's bring in terry boss he is a senior research fellow of the oxford institute for energy studies and he joins me from paris via skype good steady good to have you on the program now e.u. leaders are likely to agree on tougher rules for projects like north stream two under which circumstances and how would this regulation impact this project its reputation within this project if it comes to the project being
e.u. leaders are to decide on the future of the controversial north stream two pipeline project later today it will run next to an already existing pipeline from russia under the belting sea and supply gas directly to germany now it is set to go into operation later this year critics say the pipeline will make germany dependent on moscow and undermine european security and in a surprise move germany's ally france has spoken out in favor of more european regulation on projects like this...
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and that will spell problems for the e.u. if great britain seem to be making a mess of post preg sic life as it is powered to of the negotiations i'm a doubt so i think it will do well but we'll see but if it seem to do if it's into make a mess then that will make that will spell good news for the e.u. and brussels that will pull it all together say look they can then say look what a mess the u.k. is made of this. don't to do the same thing stay with us there's safety in numbers in a globalised world that's the place to be but isn't that why michel barnier as bad as this fuss line of negotiations was to ensure that whatever deal the u.k. was offered a deal which remember the prime minister excepted would be less good than the deal available to a loyal member state of the european union you know i think that the put the people and the current council president younger in a incredibly difficult position of the younger just just at the press conference just recently after the comments by tusk the hellish comment he said you said
and that will spell problems for the e.u. if great britain seem to be making a mess of post preg sic life as it is powered to of the negotiations i'm a doubt so i think it will do well but we'll see but if it seem to do if it's into make a mess then that will make that will spell good news for the e.u. and brussels that will pull it all together say look they can then say look what a mess the u.k. is made of this. don't to do the same thing stay with us there's safety in numbers in a globalised...
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the e.u. wants to keep close ties with belfast but london says that's unacceptable except for a limited time. the time remaining to reach some kind of agreement is limited to no matter says the german chancellor from photographers in today's time can be both long and sure it depends how you look at us she proposes both teams meet once more to go over my think we can find a solution without renegotiating the divorce still. that was a rare piece of good news for the british prime minister talks are due to continue to the end of the month. when a film of the government has revealed the first findings of a two year basic income trial researchers saying that providing a basic income did not spur the unemployed to find work in january of twenty seventeen two thousand unemployed fans became the first european citizens to be given a guaranteed basic income a wage that would be paid regardless of whether or not they worked there was also don't requirement that they see work last year the finnish govern
the e.u. wants to keep close ties with belfast but london says that's unacceptable except for a limited time. the time remaining to reach some kind of agreement is limited to no matter says the german chancellor from photographers in today's time can be both long and sure it depends how you look at us she proposes both teams meet once more to go over my think we can find a solution without renegotiating the divorce still. that was a rare piece of good news for the british prime minister talks...
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again today went to brussels met with drunk lowered e.u. leaders to try again to get them to agree to some changes say but the thing is is what theresa may in the clip we saw a moment ago she can actually articulate exactly what changes that she wants what island in the e.u. ultimately need is a guarantee that that border between northern ireland and the republican line will always stay open and well north of border controls that's an absolute central priority for the european union and they're not compromising on that they're not letting britain change that you know laterally they're not going to put a time limit on it is absolutely essential for the e.u. and has been for a long period of time and all of these things that the british a promise made is saying and the british house of commons wants you willing to change this backstop but for what and in what way should that work and so i'm i'm not in any way hopeful that what reason has been trying to do today is going to knock this winter resume a chinese to put this to parliament again nex
again today went to brussels met with drunk lowered e.u. leaders to try again to get them to agree to some changes say but the thing is is what theresa may in the clip we saw a moment ago she can actually articulate exactly what changes that she wants what island in the e.u. ultimately need is a guarantee that that border between northern ireland and the republican line will always stay open and well north of border controls that's an absolute central priority for the european union and they're...
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is very for the e.u. and just office in three decades is banned destine touchy why did officials veto this particular. what we already heard from the commission would come commission of a stock or that two sectors were are going to be negatively affected in the eyes of the e.u. commission in the future that is the first of course signalling systems and they also call this a security concern and that's why also one of the reasons why they blocked the merger and then very high speed trains and they believe that. some of the unions merging here would basically eliminate the european competition that's very important because that's of course what the e.u. commission is in charge of making sure that there is competition in the european union not on the global level here and that's what she said also repeatedly saying that the two companies had the chance to give remedies that actually work but they failed to do so in the eyes of the e.u. commission and actually mentioned china one brussels be criticised for le
is very for the e.u. and just office in three decades is banned destine touchy why did officials veto this particular. what we already heard from the commission would come commission of a stock or that two sectors were are going to be negatively affected in the eyes of the e.u. commission in the future that is the first of course signalling systems and they also call this a security concern and that's why also one of the reasons why they blocked the merger and then very high speed trains and...
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members however we discuss the underlying issues between e.u. countries with an italian political scientist on journalist the former deputy speaker of belgians parliament but there are many root causes to disgraceful and city between the two capitals these root cause is going to be found. of at least since two thousand and eleven the libyan crisis and they have been. somehow quiet for some time to worry need to leave the government has changed. and so we the current government has been the very clear the distrust between the government of the italy in the one france is a probable foot showing that. a state cannot accept so what has been done in the other one instead claims that politically correct the you do even you still as a policy that does not lead but follow and basically it follows the lead of the united states even to a number of your e.u. states who more or less agree readout taking the step of recognizing one credo as president and then there are others who do take a stand like it for. avoiding another arms race russia is proposing the
members however we discuss the underlying issues between e.u. countries with an italian political scientist on journalist the former deputy speaker of belgians parliament but there are many root causes to disgraceful and city between the two capitals these root cause is going to be found. of at least since two thousand and eleven the libyan crisis and they have been. somehow quiet for some time to worry need to leave the government has changed. and so we the current government has been the very...
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nations like poland and slovakia now there is a vote set for friday on these amendments to the e.u. gas directive these moves would give. brussels a lot more sway over projects like north stream to would cause north stream to is funded by a third party russia's gazprom and under these changes to the gas directive that would allow the e.u. commission a lot more access to them it had been thought that germany would vote along with france the netherlands belgium austria greece and cyprus to say no to these changes however if the french do decide to side with changing the e.u. gas directive well the fact of germany getting its way becomes a lot more shaky the north stream to put gas project is intended to send fifty five billion cubic meters of gas per day from russia into germany germany is set to make a lot of money out of this both german companies and the german state however poland and the baltic states they've been against this since the beginning they say it gives too much power to russia over the e.u.'s energy infrastructure and also that it cuts ukraine out of its important tra
nations like poland and slovakia now there is a vote set for friday on these amendments to the e.u. gas directive these moves would give. brussels a lot more sway over projects like north stream to would cause north stream to is funded by a third party russia's gazprom and under these changes to the gas directive that would allow the e.u. commission a lot more access to them it had been thought that germany would vote along with france the netherlands belgium austria greece and cyprus to say no...
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and china yes us and china are the top two within the e.u. e.u. it's germany from the netherlands is very high up there too so. we sort of saw this coming earlier this week you know i mean there's been talk about delays and then it was sort of floated from the e.u. we would accept the delay if you have problems over there and i think she was egypt he said no no no and then jeremy corbyn said well you know if you really had to you could do it and then yesterday ms may said well maybe so what do you think's going to happen look into your crystal balls are going to be a delay or are we really thirty days away it's going to happen i think the majority do want to delay you know what is that cooper is trying to do and they're all the majority wants to go with the hard line breaks it is a holding steady but i think that her main as i getting more and more confident that they're going to be other haven't had a delay yes i would say that looking in the crystal ball i would say a delay is likely and if we're talking about like a two month delay it really ta
and china yes us and china are the top two within the e.u. e.u. it's germany from the netherlands is very high up there too so. we sort of saw this coming earlier this week you know i mean there's been talk about delays and then it was sort of floated from the e.u. we would accept the delay if you have problems over there and i think she was egypt he said no no no and then jeremy corbyn said well you know if you really had to you could do it and then yesterday ms may said well maybe so what do...
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e.u. leaders in brussels to salvage her breaks that plan a new political party is emerging in london they call themselves the independent group and they're calling for a people's vote a second bragg's at referendum the latest polls suggest that there's public support for this new political force but the brics the clock it is running against. the right wing the hardline anti e.u. could squad that if destroyed every leader for the last forty years now running the conservative party from top to tell you we're tired of labels we're tired of tribalism with tired of british politics being dominated from its extremes i've been saying for weeks that if it became main party policy to deliver no deal then i would have to leave but i'm afraid there comes a point when running down the clock is in effect the same thing and none of us are prepared to wait until our toes are at the cliff's age before we take a stand on the issue that i'm taking to brussels is the one i've been speaking to your leaders ab
e.u. leaders in brussels to salvage her breaks that plan a new political party is emerging in london they call themselves the independent group and they're calling for a people's vote a second bragg's at referendum the latest polls suggest that there's public support for this new political force but the brics the clock it is running against. the right wing the hardline anti e.u. could squad that if destroyed every leader for the last forty years now running the conservative party from top to...
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e.u. and u.k. have agreed to hold further talks on breaking the brexit impasse after meetings in brussels failed to yield a break-through. u.k. prime minister held separate discussions with jean claude junker and donald tusk seeking changes to the irish backstop in a joint statement, both sides said their negotiating teams will meet in a bid to find a way through. now, speaking after the meeting, prime minister may, european parliament president antonio warned of the catastrophic consequences of a no deal brexit this is the reality of a no deal brexit it should be a dangerous solution, no deal brexit zoo let's get to wilham who has been waufing all of these dwoemts developments we just heard from tajani they're warning about the no deal brexit. we are less than 50 days away. the default snar joe is no deal. is there any cause for optimism here >> well, we heard from theresa may yesterday that these talks would yet yield more talks on monday down in straussburg the other places where the eu
e.u. and u.k. have agreed to hold further talks on breaking the brexit impasse after meetings in brussels failed to yield a break-through. u.k. prime minister held separate discussions with jean claude junker and donald tusk seeking changes to the irish backstop in a joint statement, both sides said their negotiating teams will meet in a bid to find a way through. now, speaking after the meeting, prime minister may, european parliament president antonio warned of the catastrophic consequences...
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in the e.u. case well the e.u. is always you know looking to emphasize the sort of things like the environment so compared with other major regional free trade agreements i think it's less of an issue this time around than in past agreements but it's always something to continue to keep a watch on good to speak with you ben joining us there from cameroon and now the saudi oil giant a ram co has been valued at two trillion dollars and pumping more than eleven more than ten million barrels of oil a day last year the kingdom cancelled the firm's stock listing and investigates the reasons behind the ambitious offering. home to the muslim worlds holiest sites saudi arabia's real source of power comes from oil and saudi aramco turns that black gold into dollars and results a company which is never to be noted independently was the crown jewel of the so-called vision twenty thirty there is no doubt that iran co is one of the key pillars to this vision to the growth of our economy and to the progress of the entire kingdom
in the e.u. case well the e.u. is always you know looking to emphasize the sort of things like the environment so compared with other major regional free trade agreements i think it's less of an issue this time around than in past agreements but it's always something to continue to keep a watch on good to speak with you ben joining us there from cameroon and now the saudi oil giant a ram co has been valued at two trillion dollars and pumping more than eleven more than ten million barrels of oil...
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law that they wanted to change would essentially give brussels and in particular the e.u. commission a lot more sway over projects like north stream too including things like separating the the actual gas pipeline from the gas that's sold from that pipeline also allowing third parties access to the pipeline it would be allowed to do this because north stream too would be financed as a third party energy project gazprom the russian gas giant is financing the whole project their financing the main part of the project anyway we had thought heading into friday's vote that germany along with france the netherlands belgium austria greece and cyprus would all vote against changes to the gas directive however the fact that that might not go through becomes a lot more shaky when you safe see france may be about to make a u. turn there and vote in favor of it be looking to see if any other nations follow suit north stream to the projects well it's supposed to send fifty five billion cubic meters of gas from russia into europe through germany. it's set to make a lot of german compani
law that they wanted to change would essentially give brussels and in particular the e.u. commission a lot more sway over projects like north stream too including things like separating the the actual gas pipeline from the gas that's sold from that pipeline also allowing third parties access to the pipeline it would be allowed to do this because north stream too would be financed as a third party energy project gazprom the russian gas giant is financing the whole project their financing the...
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not lead but follow and basically it follows the lead of the united states even to a number of your e.u. states who more or less agree readout taking the step of recognizing one quite go as in been president and then there are others who do take a stand like italy the european ambassadors have reportedly been discussing the future all venice will with opposition leader one. he sings he has their backing to continue the push for new elections in venezuela we met with different european ambassadors ratifying our route to achieve our a session the delivery of humanitarian aid and creating channels for delivering it to people who need it most they reiterated their support for us to achieve free fair and transparent elections . but there is still another issue to all this the foreign policy chief has spoken out so over the humanitarian blockade seeing a european contact office for aid will be opened up in caracas in the coming weeks frederica margarita went on to stress the need to find a peaceful solution to the crisis but there's still support in the venezuelan capital for the embattled pr
not lead but follow and basically it follows the lead of the united states even to a number of your e.u. states who more or less agree readout taking the step of recognizing one quite go as in been president and then there are others who do take a stand like italy the european ambassadors have reportedly been discussing the future all venice will with opposition leader one. he sings he has their backing to continue the push for new elections in venezuela we met with different european...
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has less to offer them the e.u. does so they're trying to rebalance it to make it work for japan a mass understandable that's what trade negotiators do something that the u.k. did not do for forty five years no expertise no experts deadline pressure too many negotiations at once not a good sign this is just one of many problems that poses. and it does not appear to be the path to post perks of prosperity that only works in an advertising not in the cold hard world of international trade. d.w. news a live from. in the next ten or fifteen minutes u.s. president to donald trump is expected to sign a bill a voting another allow him to get his hands on enough money to build his border wall so to talk about tibet we have in the washington humphrey here with me in the studio his supporters former political washington. so so the this is all about the war but it's also about avoiding another shutdown right exactly right phil so essentially the president said yesterday and the white house said yesterday that the president wou
has less to offer them the e.u. does so they're trying to rebalance it to make it work for japan a mass understandable that's what trade negotiators do something that the u.k. did not do for forty five years no expertise no experts deadline pressure too many negotiations at once not a good sign this is just one of many problems that poses. and it does not appear to be the path to post perks of prosperity that only works in an advertising not in the cold hard world of international trade. d.w....
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it means free movement of labor you said it doesn't mean e.u. citizenship my question is at what point did you declare in the campaign vote it'll mean free move throughout every minute of every nearly every year well actually give me one a very old program one example if you'll allow me to go well tonight just on that very program sitting around that very table with that very same interviewer at the start of the campaign i had said exactly the same thing i written a book called why vote leave which sets it all out which sold twenty thousand copies are hardly think i mean he was just which is something this whole mean freel years if not of late oh yes it does we need first of all to trigger of article fifty eight by the government of mrs may and the proposal the basic idea that i have in this negotiation is not to destroy utopian union in this exercise because what the british wanted was some of the british people won because forty eight percent have voted that's why you may govern your vote while the government one is to make a split between the
it means free movement of labor you said it doesn't mean e.u. citizenship my question is at what point did you declare in the campaign vote it'll mean free move throughout every minute of every nearly every year well actually give me one a very old program one example if you'll allow me to go well tonight just on that very program sitting around that very table with that very same interviewer at the start of the campaign i had said exactly the same thing i written a book called why vote leave...
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but the e.u. commission in brussels doesn't want the european merger to happen keeping the doors open for competition from abroad benefits you consumers but as evens out some group would almost have a monopoly in europe so e.u. competition commission immigrate of a stogie pulled the emergency brake on the deal. our investigation showed that the merger would significantly reduce competition in several signalling markets and for very high speed trains the merged company wouldn't become by far the much in spain europe and in some signaling markets there would be no competition that fast. and he was very she's max hoffman joins me now how has the news gone down there where you are well the press conference wasn't even finished yet that we had a first reaction from siemens from the head of steam as joke has a who said that this decision proves that europe urgently needs structural reforms in the way shapes its industrial future in a globally connected world and since this decision wasn't to subpoena. t
but the e.u. commission in brussels doesn't want the european merger to happen keeping the doors open for competition from abroad benefits you consumers but as evens out some group would almost have a monopoly in europe so e.u. competition commission immigrate of a stogie pulled the emergency brake on the deal. our investigation showed that the merger would significantly reduce competition in several signalling markets and for very high speed trains the merged company wouldn't become by far the...
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barbara germany is now along the latest to e.u. countries to recognize the opposition leader one though as the interim president what is the objective by doing that and how far can they go the object if it's quite clear line a because what the e.u. does not want that start was that maybe is to be pulled into this proxy conflict between washington and russia and moscow on the other sign where the big powers so sort of structuring about a full told in this latin american country what they do want is a return of democracy in venezuela and that is why they have all the time stressing that they want free and fair elections as soon as possible that they would be sending international observers to sort of look at those elections and control them that they will do anything to support democratic developments in the country and the opposition as long as it stays democratic and works for a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the country so what the e.u. tries to do here is place itself sort of is a third one as neutral party between this p
barbara germany is now along the latest to e.u. countries to recognize the opposition leader one though as the interim president what is the objective by doing that and how far can they go the object if it's quite clear line a because what the e.u. does not want that start was that maybe is to be pulled into this proxy conflict between washington and russia and moscow on the other sign where the big powers so sort of structuring about a full told in this latin american country what they do want...
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is that would on the backing of britain's parliament the e.u. insists it will not reopen the talks and you're seeing those pictures live from brussels now with the pressure on tempers are flaring on both sides of the channel we'll go live to brussels in just a bit but first this report. only fifty days to go and no solution in sight fear of a hard brags it is growing day by day and so is the frustration in brussels watching theresa may head towards a no deal exit. what that special place. looks like. it without even a sketch of a plan how to carry its safe to provoke it of statement that irish prime minister leo varadkar predicted would not sit well with those it was aimed at. but. not only in the press the response coming out of westminster was fast and furious. i don't recall even the president insulting members of this house members of the government and the british people in such a way. others took a step back to look at the bigger picture. it earlier it was mr speaker who sometimes the truth hurts. for nigel for the former leader of the eur
is that would on the backing of britain's parliament the e.u. insists it will not reopen the talks and you're seeing those pictures live from brussels now with the pressure on tempers are flaring on both sides of the channel we'll go live to brussels in just a bit but first this report. only fifty days to go and no solution in sight fear of a hard brags it is growing day by day and so is the frustration in brussels watching theresa may head towards a no deal exit. what that special place. looks...